The London to Brighton Coach driving along King's Road past 'Old Ship Hotel'. Sign on hotel building to left reads 'Cuff & Strachan family Hotel'. To left shop window of W.H.Mason from Ackerman's Repository of Arts. The entrance to Ship Street can be seen on the left; A woman and a small child stand at the corner of Ackerman's shop and King's Road. The Chain Pier can be seen in the distance far right. Situated on King's Road the Old Ship Hotel is the oldest in Brighton. The Assembly Rooms behind were built in 1767, the entrance demolished in 1895.
The London to Brighton Coach driving along King's Road past 'Old Ship Hotel'. Sign on hotel building to left reads 'Cuff & Strachan family Hotel'. To left shop window of W.H.Mason from Ackerman's Repository of Arts. The entrance to Ship Street can be seen on the left; A woman and a small child stand at the corner of Ackerman's shop and King's Road. The Chain Pier can be seen in the distance far right.
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